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THE ROBESONIAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 191C
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BNSMOOTH COURSE OF LOVE
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Af
two
On of th "Honeymoon .Girls- Does
Ko Un up to tne rirv-nwiwn
-Honeymoon" Wcrth a Cent Hus
uA rt Two Dits' SUndinc Fol
lowed Her to Lumberton But Left
Without Her
One of the chorus girls with the
"Honeymoon Girls who played at
Pastime theatre Monday ana
Tuesdav nic-hts. married a man
Wam;njrton"one day last week.
t. staving with her husband
jiys she decided she had rather stay
4.h the show than to stay with him.
Making that decision, she left her
husband and came on to Lumberton
With th? show. The bunch that com
Ttsed the show came in Sunday- af
ternon. Early Monday morning the
young man who married the chorus
irl arrived in town. He went to
a drug store and while looking over
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some postcaras ne neara a cercam
Lumberton man telling some boys
ibout the affair. Of course the man
who was telling about the affair had
not dreamed of the husband being
present. All were enjoying a good
laugh at the expense of the poor
grass widower. After listening to
the tale of his misfortune for some
-moments the young man walked ur
to the man who was telling about thr
aff a" or and asked "Where did you
-vret your information? I happen to
knew something about that affair!
in fact, I'm the man - who married
the woman". 'This stonoed the
?torv and the lau) was then turn
ed from the m9n in the same o tW
mm who was telling about the af
fair. -, ' ---
.T' man then declared - tint he
would spe to it. that Vis w'f did net
play with the show tht nieht. How
ever, .aftf th two hd to
fpfhrr and talked th matter over
the younp- roan left with the hops of
is wife vnning nm n about two
weeks. It is 8'd that she to'd hi"
that she would file notice to the ef
feet' that sVe wold au't the shew
in two weeks .nd go and live wit
hj;?Hvl. ljs2irt that hjtold
flreensbov at the .exDirat:on of the
two wreV. . as the fihew would nlav
. W fiTnsoro - Tt, hs ben 'arned
that tVe ow will not go to Greens
V" at all.
The vounr man had enly know?
the v'r a port time, it is said. He
yemed to have plenty of love for
tus newly-wd. but she didn't seem
to care much for him. .
"Where love leads many will fellow.
ROSUN NEWS NOTES
Singing Convention at Parkton Sun-
day Bible Question Personal
Correspondence of The Robesonian.
Parkton, March 22 We had a fine
sermon at Rslin Sunday at 3:30
o'clock by" Rev. J. L. Jenkins of Lum
ber Bridge, also some excellent sing
ing by our trained choir, Mrs. Alice
Munn presiding at the organ.
We have some sickness in oui
neighborhood at present, but no se
rious cases. -..
Our school is progressing nicely
with Miss Gertrude Fisher of Rock
fish teacher. ,
Let everybody remember" the sing,
ihg envention at the Parkton graded
school building on next Sunday af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ' Roslin and
Parkton choirs will give some good
music. Among the greatest selec
tions will be a solo my Miss Janie
Carlington, principal of Ray's grove
school.
Rev. J. L. Jenkins called at the
home of Mr, Fleet Culbreth Sunday
afternoon.
Mr.' Archie Culbreth, who holds' a
position with the A. C. L. Railroad
at Bennettsville S. C, will return
home the -'last of this month, to the
delight bf his many friends.
The choir practiced at Mr. Mar
shall .McLean's last Sunday evening.
We are informed that Rev. Mr.
Fairley of Fayetteville preached an
able sermon last Sunday at Ray's
3grove. They also had good music
by Mr. John Wright, Aungish Jour
mican, Willie Calhoun, Misses Janie
Carlington, Ada Edwards Ncla Ev
wette organist). .
I wonder what has become of Hap
py Jack. (He's on The Robesonian
staff. Editor) . -
I -Dl ask a Bible question? Where
find when did God recognize his son
Jesus for the first time?
"CASCARETS" FOR A
COLD, BAD BREATH
OR SICK HEADACHE
Best for Liver and Bowels, for Bil
iousness, Sour Stomach and
Constipation :,
-Get a 10-cent box now.-
Furred Tcngue, Bad Colds, Indi
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Headaches come from a torpid liver
and clogged bowel;, which cause
your stomach to become filled with
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ments like garbage in a swnl Lir
rel. That's the first step to unt!d
nvscry indigestion, foul ga3u, b-'d
breath, yellow skin, mental fears, ex.
u-ything that is horrible and nau
seating. .A. Cascaret tonight will
give your constipated boacl a
thorough cleansing and straighten you
out by morning. They work while
inanity does not apply to vyoman the
inexorable law that it doeavto man.
This may arise from misconceived
sentimentality; it may arise from the
deep instincts of the race. ,
In saving the woman on purely senti
mental grounds.it was necessary to
save the man, who was considered no
more guilty than she. ,
. . CENTER DOTS
Weather ' Delays Farmers Scnool
Closes March 31 With Concert-
Personal : ,
Correspondence of The Robesonian,
Center .(Lumberton, R. F. D.),
March 21 Rev. W. R. Davis filled
bis regular appointment here Sunday
and Dreached a good sermon. -
The weather has been so unf avor
able until the farmers ' arund here
are making very slow progress to
wards planting. .
.Mr. M. Mclntyre attended preach
ing at Iona Sunday.
Mrs. R. R. Prevatt and children
wmi rlMn a 10 rent Knv frnm tinnr fit thtt RArk Sw9mn Mrtlon ftnent the
dmpgist will keep you feeling good I week-end at the home of her par-
a . , . . r 1 r nr T I 11
for months. Millions of maa anl
women take a Cascaret now and then
to keep their stomach, liver and bow
els regulated and never know a mis
erable moment. Don't fcrget the chil
dren their little insides need a good,
gentle cleansing, too.
Ida Bell Warren and Sam Christy
Saved From Death in
Chair
Governor Craig Tuesday commuted
to life imprisonment the sentence of
Ida Bell Warren and Sam Christy,
who were to die in the electric chair
in the Slate prison on the 31st inst.
for the murder of the woman s hus
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Atkinson.
Among those who attended preach
ing here Sunday from a , distance
were Misses Ethel and Katy Taylor
of Lumberton, Miss Polly Smith and
Mr. Shelton Prevatt of Back Swamp.
Mr. and , Mrs. Tom Smith of Fair,
tnont. -' -
Mr. S. B. Atkinson is ali smiles:
Electric r- a gin. -
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Smith and
Misses Kosaoeu ana Lizzie jenKms 01
Faiimont were visitors in this s.-tion
Sunday. '
Mr. Elmer Hedgpeth was a cat!r
in Fairmont Saturday nights
The school at Center which is be
ing carriert on under the. manage
band, G. J. Warren, in Winston-Sa- ment ot 7or- .'r ?cllwe11 ijn.a
hm nearly two years ago. The case Mss Maude Bullock, will close Fn
attracted nation-wide attention and day. night, March 31. with a concert,
many petitions were sent the Gov-. Everybody is invited to attend. . ..
erne r to save the woman. Since the Mr. , Adrian AtKinson attenaea
nardon manv have pomrratnUtAd t.hn praper meeting at Back iswamp bun.
Governor, and at least one criticism d'y night. - : " L:, t1
of bis action has been received, a tel-t - Listen or the wedding "bells . -
eeram from Rev. J. C. Styers ofi - ,,... "
W4Rtnemn-whichhe-minierk--Esse3e'::rJ a iZ-M-vtd ne
said, "I am sorry to learn that your Kr0 hanged himself with a rope ' in
backbone -was too weak to support s ham near Pittsboro last Wee
the decision of the courts." Gov. -nesday,',. Ill;, health, and mind not
Craig "was satisfied of the woman's' r'&nt.- ,
"iS "'I .; LET US SHOW YOU
"But as the Governor of the State a Pe remeuy .uw w umereni iiu
of North Carolina it is not my judg- any other.
ment that the majesty of the law de
mands that this woman shall be put
to death. I cannot contemplate withj
approval that this woman, unworthy,
and blackened by Bin though she be,'
shall be shrouded in the cerements
of ' death, .dragged alcnr the fata'
corridor and bound in the chair of
death. The spy has in all countries
been punished with death. Germany
executed the woman spv; Eneland
did not. The action of the military
governor of Belgium was condemned
by the conscience of the world. The
killing of this woman would send a
shiver through North Carolina, tiu
RHEUMATISM ARRESTED
Many people suffer the tortures of
lame muscles and stiffened joints because
of impurities in the blood, and each suc
ceeding attack seems more acute until
rheumatism has invaded the whole system.
To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im
portant toimprove your general health as
to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil
in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great blood-
maker, while its medicinal nourishment
strengthens the organs to expel the
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott's Emulsion is heloinar thousands
everyday who could not find other relief.
JLeluse tne alcoholic substitutes. .
TRAOS MARH
PILE REMEDY . .
is used both externally and inter
nally. Guaranteed to give relief
from any form .of piles or money
refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and
$1.00.
POPE DRUG CO. .
Lumberton, N.- C
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WESTINGHOUSE
MAZDA LAMPS
15 watt 110 volt
25 watt 110 volt
40 watt 110 volt
60 watt 110 volt
27c
27c
27c
36c
100 watt 110 volt : G5c
Lamps delivered any amount.
L. E. S M
Agent" "
Telephoaaf 51
The National Bank of Lumberton
SAFE, SOUND, CONSERIW i f
1897-NineteerifersofSa
Capital Stock ' . - - , $100,000.00
Deposits - . - - 325,000.00
Total Resources (uciiiiiig;stockhoiw iikba;t;650,000.00
No account is too large or too small to receive our careT
ful attention. The officers of this strong Bank are al
ways glad to discuss financial problems with all who
need advice, ; ; : . : '
Thrift is the Foundation of Success. Begin building
your "Success House'- now by saving your money: and
making regular deposits in our Sayings Department
Ve Pay 4 per ctori Deposits and charge 6 per ct. on Loans
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We are prodd of our record. If yoii are already one of
our TWO THOUSAND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
we thank you. If you are not we cheerfully invite you
to investigate our recprd, arid join the throng.
A. W. McLEAN,: pres. C. V. BROWN, Cashier
Items From Last Week's Red Springs
Citizen 1 -
fiss Katie Brown, who has been
in bad health for a long time, is quot
eS be- critically ill by attending
'physicians'.
Very litiif; is being , said about
town poTt:cs. On the first Monday
irt May an election is to be held to
lect a asirj'&r and six commissioners.
3imrir.ations are in order.
4Tkere was a be: movement of cct
tJa on th? Red Springs market la'st
DJondiT. Mr. A. T. McCallum sold
125 bales, at an average of 12 cents
for eood middling. This is a knock
to the cry of hard times.
Eggs for Hatching
' From
SELECTED BLOODED STRAIN of
SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND
REDS TRAPNESTED
$1. PER SETTING OF 15
Write u$ or Visit us. V
Philadelphus Farm
Life School
Red Springs, N. C.
I
Mimosa Inn, a popular resort ho
tl near Tn-on. Polk county, was de
stroyed bv fire last Friday." The
loss is estimated at $100,000. Nno in
surance. The inn was filled with win
ter visitors but no lives were lost.
Anna Lee, 5-year-old daughter of
"Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell of
"Wilminjrton in an endeavor to helo
ter mother Sunday morninp "tried
to start the kitchin fire. Result: she
-.V2.e burned lmot fatally,
WE KNOW
of no other remedy that we can rec
ommend more highly than
4 a
4, n
ECZEMA REMEDY
"The hurninp and itching is quick
t stonned and relief results' by per
K islently using it. Sold only by us,
, ZOr and 91.00.
Robeson County Commencement
at Lumberton, N C.
April 7th, 1916
A.mmf nt the above occasion the Virginia and Carolina Southern
Railroad will sell round trip tickets to LUMBERTON, N. C, from the
following stations at fare quoted below. CHILDREN OVER SIX AND
UNDER TWELVE I lahs ur auo nn.ur iard Airtuiiw inuty-i-.
....... .. .......... u.io ;
-90
... .so .
-Hope Mills, -N. C.
Roslin, N. -C. . . . .
-McMiitans,-N
Camnbells. N. C.
Oakland, N. C. .
St. Paul, N. C.
Smith Siding, N.
Roziers, N. C. .
C.
.80
.70
.55
.55
.50
From all other stations regular fare .
Tickets will be on sale April 7th for all trains due at Lumberton, N.
C, before 12:00' noon. Good to return on all trains due to reach start,
intr point before midnight of April 8h, 1916.
TICKETS WILL BE SOLD ON TRAINS BY CONDUCTORS FROM NON
AGENCY STATIONS -
L T-TSSK1 W. W. DAVIS,
" As8t..G. P. A; Lumberton, N.-.C
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GAN SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT IN
NEW SPRING 1GOODS
"VUR MillineryDepartmcnt ha just received a new shipment of Shapes and
VJ we will place them on sale at ridiculously low prices and we trim all '
shapes free provided you buy the shapes and trimmings fsom us.. We have en
gaged Miss Owen for our permanent trimmer for this Spring season and she
thoroughly unnerstanJs every detail of ths Millinery business. We invite you
to call and look through see all the NeWStyles and Shapes and get,: our 'prices.
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$? 0 ?hapes each
69i
$2.00 Shapes each
148
$3.00 Shapes each
'2.48
$1.50 trimmed hats each
no.
$3.00 trimmed hats each
;M88
$12.00 to $15.00 pattern hats. $
:S48
Childrens hats
48c to $
198
$12.50 coat suits made in the $
new spring styles for
998
$25.00 coat suits
19.48
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DRY GOODS SPECIAL
"Georgiana" crepe in all coN A Q n
crs per yard ' HU b
Silk crepe de chine per yard QQi
auu
Chiffon taffeta silk per yard gfjA
Military stripe voile per yard
25;
35c
Chambra silks all colors per
.'yard " ..-
Lawns and tissues In all the new
spring effects per . yard . . 1 Cn
10 to . IUU
15c mulls per yard
1212
239
Wen's genuine Panama hats $
$3.50 values each
Men's suits in all the new spring
styles, a perfect fit is guaranteed in
every suit $7.48 to $4 1) A Q
IZtU
Our Shoe Department is now complete with all the nsw Spring styles inShoes
ani OxforcU'for Men, Women and Children. WVe want you to call and look
them over and get our prices. !
LUMBERTON BARGAIN HOUSE
ELM STREET
PHONE 6
LUMBERTON, N. C.